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Gros Morne National Park, located on the West Coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Gros Morne has a lot to offer visitors to the area. Whether it be hiking the vast mountain
ranges, camping in undisturbed nature, relaxing at the beach, taking a boat tour, or photographing
Newfoundland's unique wildlife or scenery, Gros Morne National Park have something to offer everyone and
GROSMORNE.CA would like to be your source for information.
While visiting Gros Morne National Park, make sure you visit both areas of the park. Visit the South Side of the
park and see scenic Bonne Bay including the towns of Woody Point, Glenburnie, Winterhouse Brook, Shoal
Brook, Birchy Head and Trout River. Continue through to the North Side of the park and visit the towns of Norris
Point, Rocky Harbour, Sally's Cove, St. Paul's and Cow Head. From those communities you will gain access to
many of the attractions, historically and culturally, that this World Heritage Site has to offer.
While visiting Gros Morne National Park, make sure you enjoy some of the attractions such as the Long Range
Mountains, Western Brook Fiord, the Tablelands, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Shallow Bay Beach, Woodland
Caribou, and more. You'll find the Park on Route 430, just off of the Trans Canada Highway. Gros Morne
National Park is one of the places to visit in Newfoundland.
Please check out our website for more information about Gros Morne National Park, as well as Newfoundland in
general. Also while surfing, you will find links to services in Gros Morne National Park, including
accommodations, boat tours, craft shops, other outdoor activities, etc. Make sure you check out our Photo
Gallery, as well as the Newfoundland Information section. Check the Communities Section to get a look at the
towns that make up the park. Or while visiting Gros Morne National Park and need to stop for a rest and/or food,
check out the "Places to Eat" page for suggestions. And feel free to sign our Guestbook. If you want more
information, feel free to e-mail us at webmaster@grosmorne.ca
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